If the whole gang is coming over to you this year, share the burden of cooking for a crowd by making your Thanksgiving dinner a potluck.
Thanksgiving might be the holiday that is all about food, but gobbling until you wobble can leave you feeling tired and uncomfortable.
Get-togethers can be tough if you’ve got a large family to entertain, but kids will love crafting together and it’ll give you the chance to focus on cooking and having fun.
The parade has grown into a huge spectacle, with marching bands, floats, entertainers, and huge balloons parading through the closed streets of Manhattan for two and a half miles.
Gather your family and friends, make some popcorn, and settle down to watch one of these games. Even if you aren’t really into football, chances are some of your family members are. Play some football games, place your bets on who is going to win, take it in turns to explain the rules, and just have fun.
Taking photos together is a great way to involve everyone, build memories, and get ahead of the game for Christmas presents and cards. Framed photos make great gifts for grandparents.
Dig out those boxes of ornaments and special holiday decor from the attic so you’re prepared for the coming season.